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10.9.16

Επείγουσα βοήθεια στην Ελλάδα για το προσφυγικό

Επίτροπος Χρήστος Στυλιανίδης (Διαχείριση Ανθρωπιστικής Βοήθειας και Κρίσης), ανακοίνωσε σε συμφωνία με Μουζάλα επιπλέον 115 εκ. €, για υποδομές φιλοξενίας, χρήματα, εκπαίδευση παιδιών, ασυνόδευτα ανήλικα.
Αυτό ανεβάζει την χρηματοδότηση του Οργάνου Επείγουσας Υποστήριξης σε 198 εκ. €.

Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides announces €115 million additional funding under the EU Emergency Support Instrument at the Thessaloniki International Fair together with the Greek Alternate Minister for Migration, Ioannis Mouzalas

to improve living conditions for refugees, migrants and asylum seekers in Greece, with €115 million in new funding for humanitarian organisations operating in the country. It brings total funding under the Emergency Support Instrument to €198 million.

it will focus on four priorities:

A) Improvement of existing shelters and construction of new ones in the camp facilities ahead of the upcoming winter. At the same time improvement of sanitation conditions and provision of other infrastructure such as heating.

B) Delivery of direct assistance to refugees through cash/voucher schemes. This will help refugees to cover the basic needs of their families, such as food, in a dignified manner and at the same time support the local economy.

C) Enable refugee children to access education

D) Help unaccompanied minors who are especially vulnerable and need special care and protection.

The Commission's humanitarian support complements other EU funding instruments which have already been providing significant financial resources for assistance in Greece such as
the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)
the Internal Security Fund (ISF),
the European Fund for the Most Deprived (FEAD) and
the EU Health Programme.
It is also complementary to the voluntary offers for material assistance by states participating in the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.

Πηγή
EU announces new €115 million emergency support to improve conditions for refugees in Greece - European External Action Service